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Ian Armstrong
8 June, 12:52
256.3 mL + 2L + 137 mL=
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Mila Elliott
8 June, 13:31
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2 393.3 mL
Explanation:
(256.3 mL) + (2 L) + (137 mL) =
2 393.3 mL
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